Of course, then the world yacks at that brutal IDF. Their hands really are tied. I say that the soldiers really need to do whatever they have to in order to protect themselves and the people. I wonder why he was by himself, I always thought they were in at least teams. I can see how a pair of people walking casually, not acting suspiciously, could get close and then spring into action to assault a soldier.

You are absoutely right, of course, and in any other country that is exactly what would happen. However, the IDF is so concerned with looking good and looking 'right' in the eyes of those same other countries, that they have all but tied the hands of soldiers in such a position as this one was. About time that defending our own is more important than what the EU or US might have to say about it.

responsibilty...protecting us Israelis and its about time they didnt have to worry about so called "world opinion".
Anything like this is the US or UK...or anywhere would not happen, as soldiers are trained to shoot at anyone that does not "halt" on demand.
Shoot first, ask questions after...but in my book they wouldnt be able to answer!!

on all points. Also wonder why he was alone at this checkpoint.
Whatever, off with the kid gloves, anyone approaching a checkpoint at that time should be treated with awareness of danger. Shoot, ok not to kill but the warn. Soldiers maybe should have tasers.
The IDF cannot look soft and these knocks to moral have to stop. No trials for self defense and remember these guys are protecting us!

I cannot imagine a scenario by which a US soldier could be assaulted or kidnapped while standing guard duty. These are not children and they should behave in a militarily appropriate mannor to these provocations. Embarrassing and almost deadly mistake.

I take pride that my people put the lives of those who seek to do them harm high enough to know when it is appropriate to attack and when it isn't.
Restraint was one of the key ideas behind Zionism, in case you forgot.

.... Shoot first; ask questions later. These terrorists need to be taught a lesson. They are drunk on non-existent power. Besides -- terrorists are cowardly criminals. Killing one or two or ten or one hundred of them only improves civilization. And it will keep the terrorists at bay. They are far more interested in killing for their cause than dying for it. They need to be taught a lesson they will not soon forget.
And then -- annex Judea and Samaria and ship the whole lot of that scum to Jordan. Should be interesting to see how Jordan deals with protest. I'm betting I know the answer to that one.

Jet engines are stolen. Ammunition is stolen. Artillery shells are stolen. Rifles are stolen. FROM ARMY BASES! How is this even remotely possible? Are IDF soldiers lame? Blind? Deaf? Every base commander needs to be demoted or FIRED. Lives are on the line and these morons couldn't protect a piece of cheese from mice! What kind of 'electronic' fences are used that obviously don't work? What kind of surveillance cameras are used that either don't work or nobody is eyeballing? Who's been fired for allowing the theft of the jet engines? The artillery shells? It looks like the Arabs could get a bunch of bridge players together and take over any base in the country! Doesn't anyone in the Army or Air Force take their jobs seriously? You guys are a disgrace! How did the Arabs 'sneak up' on a guard post? Were they invisible? Did the guard have his ipod on too loud to hear them? With these recent 'performances,' it's only a matter of time before an entire brigade is kidnapped! The IDF: Israel's Defenseless Fools.

the many crticial e mails could be right...BUT
the article does not specify enough details to justify such crticism.
This is especially true if the critics are AMATEURS and have never done guard duty themselves: at night in the noise of a storm.
moshe

I serve up north as a guard on a millitary base. My Job is to sit there and check cars, make sure people have the right documentation to enter my base. I always do my shift with another person who guards in the tower lookout post we switch every 2 hours. It is a non combatant position and I can tell you first hand it is an extremely bearing job. especially in bases that are in the middle of nowhere.

The soldier at the gate is usually a non combat JOBNIC, these are kids given uniforms with near zero training on the weapon they have, almost like Purim dress up, they are lucky to fire 5 rounds in three years of service, and even that on their home leaves, that are too often for that matter.
SHAMEFUL !!!